Kasane – Livingstone, Zambia

Leaving Kasane, we board the ferry to cross the merging Chobe and Zambezi Rivers into Zambia. Previously known as Northern Rhodesia, Zambia derived its name from the Zambezi River at independence that came in 1964. The Zambezi is the fourth longest river in all of Africa, following the Nile, Congo and Niger, and is also the largest, flowing into the Indian Ocean. We make a visit to the Victoria Falls today. At various times of the year, the spray from this mighty waterfall can be seen from up to 30 kilometres away, giving it the local name ‘Mosi au Tunya’ meaning ‘the smoke that thunders’. During the excitement of this excursion, don’t forget your raincoat to protect yourself and your camera from delightful splashes of water.

We set up at the Waterfront accommodation located on the banks of the Zambezi River which is just a few kilometres from Victoria Falls and the small town of Livingstone. The accommodation itself is tremendous and it is there that we will be given a full briefing that provides any information on all activities in the area (including rafting, canoeing, bungee jumping, abseiling, gorge swinging, elephant and horse riding, scenic flights, river cruises, etc.), allowing you to plan out your time accordingly.The campsite reception will also be available to provide you with information on transport and restaurants to visit during your stay here.

PLEASE NOTE: For the sake of practicality, meals in the Livingstone/Victoria Falls area are restricted to breakfasts only. This allows you to take on half or full day activities (several of which include lunch) without being rushed back to camp for group mealtimes. The Waterfront camp restaurant overlooks the stunning Zambezi River and offers a fine selection of reasonably priced meals and snacks throughout the day (allow US $15 – $30 per meal). Unwind and enjoy these couple of days at your own leisure or, alternatively, feel free to catch a taxi or free shuttle into Livingstone.

The next two days are free to explore the town of Livingstone and to enjoy the variety of optional activities on offer here rafting, bungee jumping and river cruises to name a few. The last day would be perfect to catch up on social media and share your experiences before heading off to East Africa.